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PORECLOSTOES Joe Lee's 12 i BROOKLYN EAGLE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1942 DRAW COSTLY Weil-Balanced Harness Fields Vie in Features TO HOROWITZ Spurs No Longer Jingle, So Kozak Returns to Golf Missed Tie for U. S. Federation Open Chess Title by Single Point By HERMANN HELMS Not In a long time has there been such a sensational finish as that of the United States Chess Federation open championship at Dallas. From the first Israel A.

Horowitz, who earlier in August won the State championship at Cazenovia, was a strong fa 9 vorite. Except for a draw with J. Diesels Should Give Bushwicks Stiff Opposition Cedarhurst Nine Faces Dexters in Other Half Of Sunday Twin Bill Max Rosner, whose Bushwicks have enjoyed their usual artistic success this season but have taken an awful beating at the box office because of bad weather and loss of night ball, is beaming these days because he has finally came up with a booking that he had almost given up hope of making. For several weeks the boss of the Bushwicks has been trying to arrange a Dexter Park date with the New London Electric Boat Diesels. He wasn't meeting with any success because the members of the club have been kept busy in defense work.

Last week, however, he was notified that the Diesels would be free for a single game this Sunday he lost no time scheduling them for one part of a double-header in which the Cedarhurst club also will be met. Thp have won the Connecticut championship for the past Professional Who Gave Up Serious Side of Game for Race Track Now Back on Job at Up-State Hotel By PAUL GOULD The bard who struck the blooming lyre and wrote, "Home Is the Sailor from the Sea," in an odd moment might have also strummed, "Home Is the Golfer at the Tee." He would have been referring to Walter Kozak, jestingly known at times as golf's prodigal son, for Walter is back in the game as a pro, this time at the Concord Hotel, Kiamesha Lake, N. Y. Twice winner of the Met title in 1929 and 1931 it was inevitable for Walter to return to the greens and fairways as a teacher. He could no more forsake the game he loves so Ice Show Is Hit With Service Men In a special showing for service! men only, Ice-Capides of 1943 took to the ice in Madison Square Gar den for the first time last night in C.

Thompson of Dallas, he had a clean score going into the semifinals. Paired with Herman Steiner of Los Angeles, Horowitz fought shy of a possible draw. Forcing the position, he paid the usual penalty and after adjournment lost the game. Steiner Surprise Steiner, who had been defeated by Yanofsky in an earlier round, then sat down with Erich Marchand of St. Louis to finish what everybody regarded as a certain draw.

Nevertheless, the Californian persisted and managed to catch Marchand napping and scored in 120 moves. Abe Yanofsky of Winnipeg, who had lost to Horowitz, won all of his other matches and thus was able to tie for first place with Steiner. Horowitz was left in third place. Thus the list of "co-champions" was increased. Incidentally, the matter of the tie between Reshevsky and Kashdan in the national tournament in New York was discussed at the business' meeting, according to George Stur-gis, president of the federation, and they were officially recognized as "co-champions." In the appended table are shown the final scores of the 18 competitors in detail: Won Lost Won Lnt Dn IS 1 IS 1 YarrofskT 18 15 12 11 10 10 5 4 4 2 1 1 3 4 5 5 7 8 10 9 IS ts'i 13 12 11 11 1 l'l 4 Thompson M-irchand Janes 8 0 S'i 10'j li a S'i ll'a 13 2'a 14'.

K.re -jdn :3 14 IS 17 Creiahtnn 2 0 2 IS I Jorfeit- Wlthrrete after seven round ir.a h.s remainina" aame. Appended is the score of one of the games won by Yanofsky: FRENCH DEFENSE Yanofsky Marchand Yanofsky Marchand a warm-up for its premiere tomor- to in league nan. mry iig-row niaht. "rP to Blve tne Bushwicks a tough The richly costumed 28-act revue battle, received an enthusiastic reception In the other game the Bushwicks from the members of the armed will be seeking revenge on the much than cut off the arm that propel the drives, and it is pib-a'ale, too. that hell be back In tournament competition before the tr.oT flies.

Experts Predicted Great Future Kozak had a great future before him. the experts predicted, so when he lay down the putter and took up the lei.varelv life of the coun'ry squire, there were many who were frankly disappointed and disapproving. He had started his career as a caddie at Old Belle-iaire and at the tender of 16 had worked his sav up to the pros post at Cnthl Hill in the. Adirondack. After two years in the woods, he returned to the metropolitan rii'nrt to become co-pro at North Hills with Ralph Leafe and In 1932 went to Engineers.

Pomonok summoned him at the Close of the 1932 season, pacing up tuch distinguished stars as George Voiet Itnoni Others, to give him the I post. Pomonok meant something Liberty Trot and Oaks Pace Share Feature Billing at Westbury Westbury, Sept. 3 Going into Its 41st day of light harness racing, Roosevelt Raceway features the Liberty trot and the Oaks pace on this evening's card. Both events bring together evenly matched fields with Ivory Flakes, Pine Ridge Celia and Peter Gantle carrying a slight edge in the former, Madeline Hot Cash and Time's Scarce appear to be the standout choices in the co-feature for pacers. A.

L. Derby's Voltina, making its first appearance on Long Island, defeated Ririgpwood decisively in both heats of yesterday's twilight feature, the Yale Sperial trot. Well-handled by Driver Edward Osborn, the six-year-old covered the mile in the fast time of and 2:07, respectively. Banner Hanover and Forbes Direct spilt the honors in the cofeature, the Princeton Special pace. Forbes Directs time of for the comeback mile brush was a second behind the track record and the fastest time for this year.

Sun Dial and Red Farber paid $290.70 for the daily double. Results: FIRST RACK --Pare: noninner $400 eliBible to 26 class, one mile purse S-SO. CM! it 6.31, Sun Dial to VnnWvrkieni 4B bo nil in ndr Ora tan iH. Sloull 6 0 4 90 Pro.ogue Moon i B. Morrison Time.

2.16 Also started R'rawherrv dnfy Cash. Katherlne Brott, Mv and Mir Srhuyler. Tell. SECOND RACE Trot, noninnr ot Sinn ramble lo 23 class, 0-16 mile, purse Kjsn off i 6 so rvd Farber iF. Phillips) 2S 40 6 70 4 10 P' inre June tj Caevi 6 AO 4 fin Oiiv Meadows ij.

Plllt 6 on Time. 1 12V Alio started Msin Anno. Watts. Aubrey. Anne Rose, Merry Hanover and Peter Madden.

DAILY nOt'RLE PAII twm.W. THIRD RACE Pace; nnnwmne-' 4 TSO laibie to 12 class, one mi.e. pjjr.te Oft a i 7:03. Smnal Hanover IP Vineyard! 4 60 3 30 tn ttB Trumpet iL Toolei 6 20 Rn-a mill 2 SO T.me 2 06'. Alsn star'ed: Prontodale.

Symbol Rex and Clarence Han- OVc FOURTH PACE Princeton Rner atsided pace, 9-16 mile, purse $300 Olf at 7 18 Banner Hanover Millerl 20 3 50 2 Rn iD Millerl 4 AO so Fnrbevi Direct ij Jnrdant 2 60 Tim" 1 08V Also star' eri HI P.ne Alex. Rip Hatveter, Worthy Oia'tnn and Jerry Patch FIFTH RACE Uncr.al i-v troti; nrr mi.e: purse $.100 Olf a' 7 31 Vn.iira IE O.oornei 5 60 3 RO 3 60 'J Hv.ani 4 30 no S'e- ard Vineyard' 3 60 Tune. 2 06', i rl fii-kiiec Ed Ln- Cnuntest. and Ren Htlr SIXTH RACE Trot, nnnewlnners of S4 l.iO 'n 12 claw, nne mi.e, nurve 'SO Olf at 7 0S Rib Phoi 30 2 00 70 Ha-nie- -I Too'-l 6 30 OO Fri'riwyn sweili 4 00 rr.e 2 07 rj Oarpett V.na" a-id I Vo'o PF'FV'TH RACE pare, on" mile, purse $too. Off 6 02 ftirert f.T Jnrdanl 7 10 3 70 5 on 4 40 cochvniL Toole.

oo An Haneet wor-hs rtraran. HrACFY.ieBrV.s.itied 'm': purse noo off a- Vo.t in a i Osborn 4 .120 2 10 S'cuard iP V.ni'vaidt 4 00 2 to I.a.ater dcmie Bclnvn and Ben Hur. Fans 22 in No-Hitter oiovrrsviiie. 3 (UP)- j. nuiiwiiK mil tut itii new record I1H 1 1 IH 1 1 llll'l It 1 1 F.arl ilftyi Jones pitched A no- hit, no-run same to Rive Glovers- ville a 7 to 0 victory over Rome last msht.

Jones, who recently piU'hrr a winning both games. issued four walks. Nut a single ball was hit to the He struck out the last aeven batters to face him. DODGER DIARY Sept. 3, 1M1 -Brooklyn and Philadelphia exchanged 4-hittcis in split Epecial for Walter for it was there ltJ entirety is encompased with Republic on Sept.

13 that trier that he first earned his spurs and this $150.00 production by a host will forego the pleas-tires of the an-he staved on until 133V Then the Pf lnterna'lonal stars, included nual employes picnic in favor of wanderlust bug hi, him. among whom are Donna. Vera a two-day trip to Connecticut. The star who had baten Gene Hruba. Bobby Specht.

Phil Taylor, i Manager Charles Hennessy SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTT FLATBUSH SAVINGS BANK, pltintiff. against EVELYN SCHAPxRD GOLDENBERG. defendants. Purauant to nidfrment herein da'ea Aiiftuat 2filh.

1942. I. lh referee in eaid judatment named, will aell at publi4 aurtion to the higheat bidder, by JAMES A. HEANE? auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Eatate Exchange. No.

119 Montagu Street. Brooklyn. New York, County of Kinga. on th 22nd day of September. 1943, at 13 o'clork noon, the mortgaged premises in Brooklyn, Kings County, directed by eaid judgment to be aold, being at the corner formed by the Intersection of the easterly of Eat 11th Street with the northerly aide of Avenua fronting 25 feet on East Slieet and 100 feet on Avenue the easierly or rear line being 25 feet in length and parallel wllh Eaat 10th Street, the northerly or aide line being 100 feet in length and running parallel with Avenue together with easement or light of way In favor of the owner of property immediately adjoining on Hie north over the most northerly 2 feet of said property for driveway purposes, and more fully described in the Judgment, hereinabove mentioned, and in a mortgage recorded In Liber 5689 of Mortgages at page 13.

in the Kings County Reguter'i office. Dated. September 1st, 1942. MAURICE SMILEY. Referee.

CORNER. BELL. RUSSELL Mc-NULTY. Attorneys for Plaintiff, 45 Willoughby Streei, Brooklyn, New York. or SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY -DOMINICK P.

AGNELLI, and ELIZARETH C. AGNELLI, hn wife. plaintiffs. against ROSINA JUNGE. also known as ROSINA YOUNG, et al.

SAMUEL D. REIPEL, Attorney for Plaintiffs. 154 Nassau Street. New York. N.

Y. Pursuant lo judgment dated August 27. 1942, and duly entered. the referee in said named, will sell, by WALTER A. HALLOWELL.

auo tinneer. at public auction to the highest- bidder at the Brooklyn Real Eststg Exchange, at 1W Montague Street, Btnoktyn, New York, on the 22nd day of September. 1942. at 12 00 o'clock noon, the premises, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, dt-teitpd by said judgment to be sold, situated in the County of Kings, City and Slate, of New York, on the southerly t-ide of Chauncey Street. 245 feet easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly aids of Chauncey Street with the easterly side of Hopkinson Avenue, being a plot ion feet in depth and 20 feet in wuith.

both front and rear, the side aVnea running parallel with Hopkinson Avenue; said premises being known as 470 Chauncey Street. Brooklyn. N. Y. Reference is hereby made to the judgment for a runic complete description.

Dated. New York, N. September l.st. 1912. FRANK DeMARCO.

Referee. t-6t TuTh SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY -GEORGE SIMON as Trustee and CITY BANK FARMERS TRUST COM-PAN1 as Substituted Trustee for Helena A. Kny under the Fifth Para-graph of the La.n Will and Testament of Richard Knv. deceased Plaintiffs, against SALVATORB STILE, et Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE WINGATE CULLEN. Plaintiffs' Altorneys. 20 Exchange Place. New York City. Pursuant tn judgment entered herein on August 13, 1912.

1 will sell at public auction at the Brnoklyn Real Es'ate Exchange. Salesroom. 1S9 Montague Street, Rorounh of Brooklyn. Citv and State of New York, at twelve oVlock noon on the sth dav of September 1942. by ELMER W.

DONOVAN. Auctioneer, the mortgaged nremiaea Hi. retted by said judgment to be sold heing a panel of land situated In the Borough of Brooklvn, County of Kings. Ciiv and Stale of New York, the north aide of Avenue SO feet west of the corner formed by the ln-i tereortion of the north side of Ave. nue with the west side of Easl 3id ana neing Ifll leet in width, front and rear, by 100 feet in depth on both sides, the side lines running parallel with East Street and part of the distance through party walla ami the rear line running parallel with Avenue together with the street inl.Mcsts.

and subject to state nf ficta lie-n on survey made hv Homer Bartlett. dated December 24. and to any changes in phvyicai condition sime the date of said sur-vv: building est en ions and regulations in resolution or ordinance adopted by the Board nf Estimate and Apportionment of The ('nv of ew York July 2.S. 1916. and amendment and additions thereto; covenants and restrictions contained In the following deeds recorded in the Regitr Office, Kinga County, in 4371 of Conveyances! at Pag 362; Liber 4376 of Conveyances at Page Liber 4'76 of Conveyances at Page Liber 4497 of Conveyam ea al Tage 194: Liber 4497 of Conveyances at Page 196 and Liber 4.176 of Conveyance at Page 403.

Dated. New York. August 13 1941. MAXWELL FLA MM. Referee.

TuftTh SI'PREME COURT. KINGS COUNTT THE YMRINE MIDLAND TRl'PT Cll.MI'A.NY UK NKW Y'IRK, as T-us-lee al pla.ntiffs. v. NORTH-KRN Ft LTV INC et defendants RI'RKK RI'RKK. riatntiffs1 Attorneys.

:2 Wall Stiert. Roroilgh of New Yolk, N. Y. In iiiiisuanie a iiidgment of fore, rlosute and sale duly made and en-icied the above entitled action and. illliii dale ie 27th Allgtisf.

111-'. I. tit' umb'isigncd. the Refer fliri nifliimfnl will tll nr i.uM if a iji-i inn. nt 1 Brnoklvn Rtl Ti IOA 14 Stt-et.

N. o'n'ihe 2rl dav of Sepiemhes, 1942 at twejva .1 clr. n.in I hat day. hv WALTER A. A I.l, as auctioneer tha pieintscs directed hy said judgment to he sold and therein desenherj aa fnl-lows All that til.

piece or parcel nf land, withsthe Imilitinatv and iinniovemen'a thereon, situate, lying and hemj in Ihe KoiutiKlt tf HiiMiklyn, I'oiintv 'Uy and State of Nw York. iiouiiii-ii iiiu as iniints Hi-ginning at a point nn the aou'h-etly side of Lincoln llnad distant 185 feel casteily from Hie soul heasteri corner of I.m'oln, Rmd and Rogers Avenue; running thence souther'y liaiallel with Rogers Aienue ins lunning ihenie parallel wfh Lincoln Road 27 feet: 1 hence northerly again parallel with Rogers Avenue gr. partly ihtough a party wall I0S feet lo the eoutherly side of Lincoln Road and thence westerly along Lincoln Road 27 feet to Ihe point or place of beginning. Together with all the right litis anl interest of ihe mortgagor, if anv of in and to any land lying in the had of any street. rnad or avenue open or proposed, in front of or adtmning si premises tn the renter line thereof end all the right, title and nf the mortgagor in and to anv awa-d made nr lo he made in lieu thereof and in any unpaid award for damages, to said premises hy reason of rhanga of grade of anv street.

The property will he aold In on parcel. Hated. Brooklyn. T. August 91 194U.

JHER.M AN BLOCK1 Pi 1 I 10 15 17 Sl'PRKME COURT. KINCS POUVTT RANT.B. plaintiff. sins' EVA HOr.MAN.N. ftc' al detenrtanis.

Pursuant tn judgment entered Aiunisi 24. 11142 I will sell at puhlle aucliiin. hy li. V. McMAHCIN.

ietlon-eer. al lh Rrocklyn Real Estate Ex. liana lf) Montague HtreeL Brook- 'han Ivn on Sepiemher 17. 1S43. at ttc Oll.lfk in DfmLU.

Iva. he-ng on the northwert' aide of K.a. iniko Mlreet. feet I ln-hea inheaaie, ij fmm Broadwav. having a (toniaie nf 14 feet on knacmakl Street and a uniform depth of 91 feer inches.

f4uie lines hetng at ngV anglea tn Kosciusko Ptreet. Referenca inaole fi the ttifiginenl fur a ni'ira complete deacnption, M. JAT MECKIJCR, Referee. HAI.VATORE McCOMNBlJ. liff'a Aitorneya, 2S Court Kt Brook-' N.

Y. uJ7 4tT1M Whre ark White Black 1 P-K4 P-K3 22 BxKtch KxB 2 P-Q4 P-Q4 23 P-KRi Pl 3 K'-SB3 24 p.QS KR-Q (MIS P-OB4 25 KtXB PxKt 5 T-QR3 PxKtrh 26 P-06ch K-QJ I 6 PB Kt-K2 27 B4 OJ 7Q-K-4 KI-B4 27 P-B4 R-Bt a B-Q3 P-KP4 P-R K-B1 tO-Ri 0R-OKt R-Q2 lOBxKt R-OK'li IIO-K'3 1 K-C R-O4C0 12 B-K'5 Q-K 32 KxxP R-Qi 13 K1-K2 K'-Bl 33 R-KB RvQRP i I14K-Q? OI R7 K--K2 35 R-P'h K-Qt '1SO-B3 K'-K' .16 R-KKt P-QK'4; il7K xQP BI 37 PxP R-Kt7 1BK'-B4 R'K'TtxKtPI IP P.Q K'-K2 SB F-Kt7rh K-q' 20 P-BKt3 40 R.K.rh I 21 Kt4 R-B 41 Renins 1 1 'i 'A 'v 1 Aqueduct Form FOR FRIDAY Horse Toa Tp 4 Gay Fliiht 1 HarlPO 1 Miss Elmo 2 Darlnit Jockey Vodarae. Thompaon Na boy L. Haaa. No boy 118 III 111 112 lie 112 3 November No bov 6 ixBottla Imp LoveridRe 114 SECOND RACE S1.S00; clalmlnm two- year-olds: aix lurlonm.

P.P. Horse I Rtirky Klllr 5 Tbrnuih Train Tindell 3 xReaimentai 3 Bankrupt 4 xxSnarKlInt Maid 6 DlKgle 7 Blue Shot Meade Wrlaht Laid ley Mehrtens McCreary -Lovendae. Fe.s Lonaden THIRD itACE 11.500: steeplechase Ihree-year-oldi and up, about two miles. PP Horse 2 Curteaans A ax.N'ayr asilmllar 1 xParma -y- 4 Fay Cottaae 6 Fieldfare Jockey Wt. Brown Iftl' Kllea llll Meiee.

ISO Morian 14 -Brooka 150 Roberts 138 aMre R. K. Mellow and Mra K. ou Pont weir entry. FOURTH RACE claimint; three-year-olds; aeven lurlonaa.

P.P. Horse Jockey 4 xPsyrblalrlst loati 1 Home Well No boy Kourboiilown F.ada 1 xxBua Boy Llay 2 Candlestick Gilbert Wt. 1114 111 111 111 111 106 3 xxFuego Lovendae xxxLandslide FIFTH RACE tl ,500 Gorman 113 maiden fillies two-year-olds, live and one-half furlonas. Horae Jockey .1 Take a Uller-II) Una Show -MeCreary West rope Rlue Satin 1 uooa MorninK Meade 2 xln the Houh Day 4 Love Maid Gilbert 5 xWtodward Isle Lovendae 6 Suean Constant Arraro Bienhour Haaa 8 wander On Lonaden SIXTH allowancea; Clasa Ihree-year-olda: six furlnnx r. noise 4 xRen Clray 1 Ruraaway it Sont W'ar- Jockey -Mehrtena Nodarae Weolf SEVENTH RACK SI 500; claimina, tnree-year-olds.

aix iurlonts. norse I Flantht Jockey Wt 121 115 IM 116 108 116 111 No boy No boy Yeunar Oilbert Robertson Ends Hubbub 4 Diamond Khoalg 3 Hiihbornitih. 5 Cinssip Miss 6 Far.y Smart 7 Clip Clnp Thompson fclir, TH RACE $1,500: claimina: and up; mite and one-sixteenth. PP Hnre Jockey Wt. mi nnons nnya l.indherc aMlllbriar Robertson 5 Briaht amp Meade 1 av.xBrahnn' n.v hMiss No boy 3 xxsAthelhilda 4 xRriEhien PD 6 xvxCollee Man xDixie Man- -9 xWhls'iini Dirk Ctowther lyivendne Gorman No hoy No hny aMrs Coin and C.

8. Br rom.ey entry. ar n. i.oon entry. Track fan xThree xxfne pound' xxxseven FORT HAMILTON WEIGHTS TONIGHT EIGHT ROl'NnS TortY Ferrara, 15.7, v.

Joey Fontana, 15S; Willie Roache, 1,11, v. Guillermo rue ten, 132, FOIR ROUNDS Al Broche, 12R, v. Bernle Krachinskr, 127; Andy Hampton. 147. vs.

Pete Arro, 145; Tuffy Balino, 141, vs. Buddy Wright, 144: Joe Amato, lU, vs. 1 Freddy Srhultz, 118. Mrs. Platou Presents Prizes to Golf Winners Sciemorj club, P.

sept. 3 -In a members' and guests' mixed putt-iiiK competition held here the Seigniory Club, recently, Mrs. J. rbes, Montreal, captured first. prize when she defeated Mrs, H.

8 Grew, Bc-ton, Maw, two and one At the close of the competition, H. L. Ftir.st, acting secretary of the -iKiuoiy utio. ratieci on Mrs. p.

Platou, Brooklyn, N. to present tne prizes to the winner and run- ner-up. Weekend Golf Tourney Huntington Finale The HimUnston Crescent Club 'H1 wind up a highly successful 1 -reason with a three-day member. guest golf tournament over the Labor ny weekend. A qualifying round on Saturday will be followed bv a Calcutta Pool Sweepstakes for Sunday and Monday About 100 teams are ex-peeled to compete.

14 States Represented On Camp Davis Grid Team Fourteen SUies Hie represented on the Camp Davis football aqiiad in addition to Washington, D. C. with three and Minnesota two. Arkansas. Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Massa- chusetu, Michigan, North Carolina, North Dakota and Texas each have one member on the camp grid outfit.

ic Amur: rattfpc MAJOK LcAbUca NATIONAL l.rAGi Plaaer and Club CI AB St Pr I wt B.A.ki.n ml Ui ai I la via l.iiatiter. BI LnuU.3r) SOa SS 10S 1 'S tnmh.rcll Boston- Or) 2S3 :4 Si 12(11 Muiiai. Bt louts lis las ts NovHoff, Chtrato. 113 4S 13J .100 AMKRlrA I Af.I p.aer and riuh Aa P-wuiiams. Boainn I1J ns lis 1st is; Wrltht.

Chlrain ino 41 lot Tt Oerdon. 12" 4S1 7S ISn in p.siiir, Boston 129 Sta QO 177 apenr. Wash 1S S26 175 1:7 Rama Runs NATIONAL AMPRK 0t. Otanta 2S Williams ana 'a Miae Otanta 21 Keller. Yanseea- Camllil.

Dodaera-21 Laahs. Broana 23 anna Katteal In NATIONAL AMERICAN aiamhtr. Cards- 01 W.lliams. anS.ii Viae, Oianla 41 Keller. Yankees Bl Medm-lrk.

nedaara-90 DiMaasm Yanka 02 DRAFT-AGE MEN Ynur rlaniUrntinn nnt a ftarrift kpn your prff nt Joh mhi.P trtlnint fnr your f't'C RirilA OprriHnr' ulrin Mrlvillt diirtnf Mnrnint. Arirnnna Fvn.ntt. ARMV NAVY RATINfi Offlnillt ApprnvM Th nlT I Ti onantlral Radla arhnal 4S eaT 4S'h VTW VOFK Open dillj to 10 m. a Sat. ta iVa, I i i i I I forces, guests of the Garden and managements.

The ice extravaganza will remain at the Eichth Ave. arena until Sept. 20. nig'itly with the exception jot Sept. 10, when a fight program for the ben' fit of the USO will be presented.

Matinees will be given on Sunday. Last night military onlookers found the fast pace and scope of tha hrilliantlv lirhtM show much to their liking. Ice entertainmen' Louis Dworshak and Ariele Inge, Montreal Ties J. C. for 2d Place The Montreal Royals climbed into a tie with Jersey City for second place in th International League last ntffht hv trouncinr the Buffalo Bisons, 11 6 while the Giants split a loubie bill with Baltimore.

Th. hit. joff six pitchers, topping their drive with four in the second and three in the fifth as Chet Kehn and Les McCrabb scattered 12 Buffalo hits. Baltimore and Jersey City divided The won the first game. 7t-H.

but Jersey City ran wild for eight runs the second inning of the nightrap to win. 13 4. Tnmmv Brne checked Syrartise with five hi'? to lead th champmn Newark Bers to a 10 triumph over the Chiefs Coast Guard Assigns Henrich to Active Duty Cleveland Sept. 3 HI" -Tommy Henrirh. former New York Yankees on'ftelriT, now in the Coast Guard, has left, on an undisclosed a.s.sl(rn-ment to active duty.

Henrich donned his uniform and as he received the ratine of specialist, first class, ship hie tn sue up ha.sebal!. It into Mint same. But this is mm important." Stein to Coach Clippers Hcv former City College p'ar who lB'er apptflred ss member of Bnnv Friedman Cedarhurst Wol- and Me New York Yankees i of the American League, has been to eoarh the lying Isleind Clippers renlv fotmed team bank-rriie! hv I aims Pizari Jr. two years and are on their way to another Nutmeg State independent title this year, although their de fence activity no longer allows them Cedarhurst club in genera! and Dirk Fitgerald particular. Cedar-hurM cam" up with a win in its Woodhoven showing and Fit z-frrald, former Fordham star, was the pitcher who turned the trick.

Drxlcr Park also will be the scene of a Labor riouhleheader with the Bay Parkways providing th opposition for the Bushwicks. 5o anxious are the Grumman Romberg, to keen in han fnr thp all important aircraft champ series to work out his entire pitching staff in two games with Waterbury and West Haven, scheduled for Sunday and Monday. Gello Looks Oyer New Grid Dodgers Princeton. Sept 3 Starting today i uir irr uir Football Dcr'gers will receive most i of thp attention of the coaching th time remaining befrje i me with the New- I jtnrinn i on Sunday. In this exhibition tussle Coach Mike Ge'to plans to have a good look at his new players under actual playing conditions.

Since at least I three of these, hallbacks Curtis i I Merham and Bobby Robertson, and Bob Jeffrie', guard, have had less I than a week's practice wi'h ibe! squad, pirn's of drilling will hae to hp done to familiarize them with with thr.r under the Dodger ssvm of Meantime the regulars will be for the day following the morning workouts. Navy Drops Frosh Rule Antnprilis. Mr Sept ((jP Trie freshman rile sovernmi all has hern set. at the Naval Academy, thcmbi makinij plcbcs or eliKihle for varsity mter-collrcia'r competition in mid oilier spot's for the duva-tl-'ii or so lotis as aciidemv to on a baM- a.s pre.ser,t. This announcement, was marie today by Com.

Lvman S. Perrv of at'hle'i-s. followins a conference of ine executive committee of the Navy Athletic Association. YEST5RDAVS STAR Hank Bnrnn nf the Yanks, ho won his nth vlrtorr with a one-hitter New York beat St. Loul, and 0 for good flihlng that until this vear.

Rl.rmHH are predicted 1 Chess Problem No. 2027 Bi Mlllins. Cheshire. Biack 10 Pieces. i is 'mm mm While 10 Pieces White to plav and mite in two moifs.

White on CKt3; on Q8. on QH? and QKt4; Kt on QKt7; on QR3, QB3. Q4 and KKt4 Black -K on K3; on KR2; on QR5 and OB7. on Kt on KR, on KB2 and KR3 Chess Problem No. 2026.

by A. M. Sparks: 1 K-B7. LARRY FONTANA MEETS FERRARA IN '8' AT FORT By H. P.

DARNOCK For the past few years the name of Fontana was almost a byword I in wir Milan ciuus arouna town. Joey Fontana was one Of the Broafiw'a5' Arena's most popular i draws, and he was Just as popular at the local spots. Joe 's In the armv now. bu' the Fontana tamilv is still with us. Brother Larry is romir.g nto his own as a main-event fighter and is meeting with almost as much success as Joey.

He goes to. the past in one of the eight-round features at. Fort Hamilton tonight, meeting Tony Ferrara of Mount Vernon. The companion eight brings together Whistling Willie Roache and Guillermo Puentes. The Roache-Puentes matr-h replaces the Buddy Moore-Al Roris battle which was originally scheduled.

This oii had to be can-elled whn Moore fuffred an eye injury while winding tip his training campaign, Roachp went to th post Tuesday night against Johnny Greco at Mac Arthur Stadium and, al'hotigh he was nosed out of the derision, he marie enough of a hit wi'h the customers to warrant a spot on the Fort Hamilton card. Welterweight bn-s Freddie Cochrane is throwing a clambake for the press at his Summit, N. training camp today, Freddie was a 1 to 7 shot when he took the title from Fritie Znic last year, many of the scribblers ignoring him because thev had never seen him 1 rn. illli. lllril ii.iii, he wants tiie Fourth Estate to get a cood look at him before he meets a second time.

They tangle at the Gordon, Sept. in. but Cochrane's title won't be at stake, i. Max Joss announces he Is all set to open his Broadway Arena. The popular Halsey St.

fieht. spot will hold It first show of the season on Sept. 13. Max hasn't rounded up his first show as. ye; hut hopes, to have it et et the end of the work.

Hub, Big Train, Grid Laud Gibson jch big league big shot of today and yesterday as Clark Griffith, Walter Johnson and Carl Hubbel are all agreed that Josh G.bson a s'ar who could make good In the 'as'ff. companv. He does before the baseball jury that tWr, behind third ba-e at Kbbeti Field Sunday when lie mil be under the bat for the' Homestead drays in their twin bill xi-'n the Newark Ea.gies. Then the verdict is almost sure to become, ir.an;mou.s among magnates, er and fatas. play- ny uiiiMm mignty MV pUI1 gnother rpsrn flap hwn1tt He ene of the faest.

big men live eer said the Olants' res hall ace, ua'crtng the manner in hrh the harriled himself inde ne hat and running out his onz drives. elho-v -jas brosen until afer the 1 A.l-Sir "ont.est in Phlladelphl Monday night. mm rnl rrf. I i i I Milton Hanauer and Matthew Cireen carried off top honors! in the weekly rapid transit tourna- ment at the Marshall Chess CHib.i Hie millicr i.iui( him villi a score of while Green was runn-Y-up with 15 Other prize winners: H. Mott-smith u-4: Sven Ainu'icn and Louis Levy rteuoen nne.

lormer opcn VllHIIlJ'ltlll. I'MUnFO esipifay 1 1 (111 a visit to Havana, where he save series nf exhibitions. Fust, he was opposed hy a picked team of 22 against whom he won 1R. lost 1 and I drew 3. Next, at the plant of the'j ui i' rr- i doublcheader, Earazen ar.d Joe Tumesa on sue- cessive days to win the Met P.

G. A. i title in 1932 felt the call of the wild. He substituted the betting theds for the locker room and became the biggest racetrark plunger In recent years. And he had to gt the horses out of his system before he could return to the comparative civillar.ion of slices and chip shots.

Now Kozak is entrenched at Con cord. Under his supervision an at tractive course has been iaia calling tyr a 27-hele area cover-j 10 500 vards. Next year major tournaments will be staged lri to weekly member con- test. A unique noie-in-one con test offers as prizes free weekends and golfers flock from near and far to get under his wing. Kozak is on his way back and the Barazens and Turnesas of today had better beware! TROTTING ENTRIES nnsrvriT nrm.r SFPT FIHSr AC 2-yar.

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4 Kir.ver. Popu.ar r.echr Day. dv Htw er SfOVD HVt Pi'm. 23 P'ite I'io. 1 Hantor.

pern, 2 Brnr-Kd F-v SHollTrnod 4 Jt'kon Henv We.nood Ctirr.e Rpvnn.fl- Miller. Miis -t 7 J-jne Bimp Ortd- rh. M.nr pempe AT- Ha- -e. Kit ht n-v THIPD PUT r-f'-nt. 1 11 Carl rt-' W.

lpar' 1 5- P- JCre's'n Pvaf. 4K'" p'an, e-Ti:" Ki ''Bin 7i-MO Hrr'- B- ho-n A -r edl't 1-v c'iv Hipper Fi.rT Han ft t- irv T. F- r.t. C.I'I- it.ed lM: p. sd ti .1 Jr-dm irii Hv ar.

4 Iii'-t'r Hinar.n (5 'd' f-n --d A Pra" a 6 Prf A I Vnr. 7. p'ftu CA'P i Can r-. n-" j.fad H-'-- lin 4 SL M-fn f'h' V-Kv A T.M t' P-o" .1 Me Jordan A i s.e J' PTXTH PACf-Pi-'-t 16 Cia-s nt" r'ei-l-at A el 5 p.f.:.'; 3 tar.e 4L-i Pldr.ev Ho.mes. r-met hub 6.

tie aH-ra-- I ilf 1 Vi-( a I f. Mre-A i- Fi- 11 H' Ti-4 pri fVH Trv i- t-r r. M'-nn 5 --t' i -1 4- 1 H.n n. IV f'C 'V i-i'd i nif r-r- 1 Pr n-e i Hi AS 1' riOHTM rare v-a C1a Paee Wyatt took opener, his 19th, 4 -1, This does not preclude the poasibll-gotting two hits himself which dine it that thi.s total will be swelled two runs, to beat ex-Dndcer Lce as the reason progresses. The ar-GrKsotn, who was chased in second rival of new aspirants for the team Inning.

In mgh'cap. Ed Albosta. is a strong likelihood, rookie righthander just up from Heading the list of State In Durham in Piedmont league, and number of contributions to the making big league bow, allowed camp pigskin array Is New York eight hits In seven innings as Frank ith seven gTid delegates. Then Hoerst. Quaker sou'hpaw.

follow Pennsylvania Kith four, New ROD AND GUN By DANIEL LIONEL Cuban Electrical Company, he en countered 55. winning 42. losing 2 and drawing 11. In the third exhibition he played with clin ks aitalnst 10. He won 7 and rite 3.

In still another, under the of th' Society of F.ngineeis. he met 30. winning 25. losing 1 and drawing 4. Scouts fo Watch Intercity Nines Several major league scouts are expected to be "looking them over" when the Brooklyn Roinns the Park Slope Clubs and the Manhat- tan Beach Coast Guard nine meet the Marine Hawks in an Tn'ercity Baseball Association tournament doubleheader Sunday at Park Avenue and E.

13th Sheep, head Bay. The winning teams meet in one half of a Labor Dav double header at the same park, the other gnuir uiuiKuiK tne nociger i men meet on 13 for the fate semi-pro trophy Tledemann, MeKenna O'Brien of Uie Robins and and Mr. I Carthy ami Price of the Park opes are a iew oi rne pinisrs Mho will be closely watched hy the scouts. The tournament is sanctioned hv the National Semi-pro Cong-e. Dempsey May Serve At Honorary Ring Judge Jack Dempsev la expected to he an honorary Judge at the Grumman Wild Cat-Camp Upton hoxmg match which will he a feature of the entertainment, program of the annual All-Qmmman picnic Sunday at the Timber Point club grounds.

South River. Seven bout have been caideo Al Pintl. undefea'ed in three bou-. for Grumman, will tackle per' Anlco in tlie 130-pound dlviiion One professional and four amateur matche alto hava been icheduled. I i i i weight rangirg from 2 to pounds I 1 n'J wnuw mal R0OltlPS na Mo-; Cubs to half-game BILL OOTT-bv Capt Marshall, "sage of a pifher.

would have beenlhawks. The Labor Dav inr.e' will Vou would think ir ier sis -sMch he pteoir-ed no h.iiefisii tor che-a- cae an-Ws It Capt Mnrsnau uo ouicnvercci niueiisn arrilinc In the rhes-ipeike area in to is and and at the very out prediced tlie to 1 6-pounde were in fact caught. ui a i UllW 1 I. gaVe Cards league lead hv four points 19.17-Dodgers slaiuhtrred trio nl Giant throwers, Included in 18-hlt attack were five blows In six trips each for Jimmy Bucher, sec- ond baseman, and Babe Phelpe, bo'n three times. homer and drove in five runs.

Defeat reduced uianus rirsi-piace lead over idle SPORTS TODAY aasfBAii, Narli Bear inert P'arti'im ruse Chiefs, it Ait Nen- srs 1 pm Ham'l'oe. re" Hitnllton Park- and 93'ti St I 30 pra. HRt aattvo Rnnseveit Raceway. Weatburr. 30 Tl HoRr aarivt, Qieena Count? Jotker Club meetint a' Aqueduct, 14 pa, TFMNia National airillen and rtoub.ea rhani.

1 mm. nipt West Side "Viret Hills. 12 4S Va.CHT.Nn Coast a'ar Ciaai champion-i off Bs ahere 1 Cailtal 410P a) -IAT art I It Vgel-MuiuaU-Oan'r 0vWt ROOSEVELT RACEWAY WfS'luav, 1 1 Hfl feii it. -re a' wt I LATEST ANGLER to make Cufv hunk Islands "fr 40" Is Vincent Berna.ontl of Bronklir.e. Mass He a 4-po'ind s'rip'd I has? iyi of 'he rf tvo anglirg who tr.

proce-s of teaching tn avcirl a ha'klash irs hi'-ilte eel At the time th ca BrnsKo'M ivae 'rolling ec tv.er tpe stern of boat -x admiring the abi'a'v his two friend--, tledi'm h-kc Irwe is ben the giart 1 h-o-c a'er sca'tering sprav in every directions Shouted InM rue ions that had ben so rarefullv rehearsed ius' ew mnmenV- bef'ite fri nil r.cnf ears and warning went unheeder; in the i' looked for a while the novlc i'ss 4b'i to lo-e the C'lfr'hunk b'il! hooked 'his season qui'e s.idrien'n at'er a harie ti fi in the ecjunalen' "i a firk-us'n tnwl and pfii'ided anoiner glo'img chapter in the history ot s'rined-bas To mar.e the fea' tncTe unusual ia.s fact' this the bass at pre- li noonan ur.precedented SI MMIVf. IT 'he antrllng pos sibi'i'tes around Brooklyn for the Westfall, Injured, Labor Day salt fo All-Army '11' r.e- ran 1here to both the spirit and of Mavor LaGuardia's re- N't Haven Conn Sept. 3 J.R-qtie.-.t Nv Yorkers spend their P-l'. ate Bob Westfall. one Of six aeekend a' home and still ca'cli P''er ho repofed to the All-a irfil of 'imptv riiffetent kinds Arrrv football -earn from the College of pher-v.

pear) Bay are A.l-S'ars ar.d former Mlrhi-ht-irrlni in irfish and sea ba 8n fiillnark, -Jill not be able to pcM and even occasional plav for fie sen Ice team, Col. Bob macke-el now and in goodly N' land announced today, aeign'ji and number Freepor' was 'hrown from his boats are ra'rhirg some ma but three before the AU-rramlv ala'ore ar.d hom'a while S'ar tame dio not know his left 81'PRKMH COttRT. KINGS COfVTT -HOl'TH BROOKLYN SAVi'vfA RANK plaintiff, vs. SARA REALTY CORPORATION, et defendant ACTION NO. J.

nnant. Pursuant tn ludg'nent Anruat nih. Iti42, I will sell ruhlic auc'lnn hy CORNELII'S A II A FY aur-honeer. al RiookUn F.slat Ex-change. iKfl Montague sirt Broog.

"'P'emher 10th. 142, at 12 nclo. no.ui the mortgager) premises ted ludgmen' to 1 ntrtherly of Wv. koff nfh, Weal of Hovt 41 nchea in wid'h and tear hv Ill-Ill Wvkoff Brooklyn NM, and he ni d. s.r hed ip aa.d y'logmeni I'aterl.

I'M, I XHTWtAN H. SMITH. CPR At-torn-y. lC0Ujt tit H- a I ads 11 I 1'irnn 'n-K' Harifp I' 4- Wa Hal I 5- ra-h si'sr 7Vsr L.nrl.n Baae- Tin's eevard a'se Hie H-r-i fnp.re Peer rcit tre iA a tr TfOTTING SELECTIONS 10ff4 Hs'inrer. Purheaa Haneser fe'lefa 1 It'taen Henles Sneeil Hanerer M's uh Hin.r.r Fate Vele Hi A I -Cms ar.eU f-irtra Adam M.aest fe'er Sadie ft.t lu'h- Ve 4 lane nsiii Finertaae St.serl frr'nla r.tune lii-m Mir Srarre, Mldellna C.

Bn'tl Ladv ii BEST BIT. on the Shore of L'irg there are weakfish and kir.gs to had, be IT.

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